Astonishing growth really....
http://www.techzone360.com/topics/t...-50-million-ios-android-devices-activated.htm
http://www.examiner.com/article/mer...-activations-set-record-on-christmas-day-2012
http://247wallst.com/2012/12/27/mobile-device-activations-skyrocket-on-christmas-day/
Together they now sell six times as fast as Wintel devices which sell on average
25 million systems per month.
17.4 million devices were activated on Christmas day alone, which is more as the
entire planned 2013 production of Intel Atom's. The production of Atoms is still
artificially limited by Intel to circa 15 million devices/year for margin reasons.
(with 5% of CPU's in 2H 2013).
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/29409-haswell-20-percent-of-market-in-2h-13
Except for the "x86 Myth Busting" marketing campaign there doesn't seem to be
a counter strategy in place. Trying to clamp to those high margins for as long as
possible now results in a playing field where Wintel becomes a minority rather
sooner then later and the software advantage diminishes by the day.
The world won't mind. At 25 million Wintel systems per month it takes a quarter
of a century to provide everybody on this planet with a PC and internet access,
(assuming that no systems get broken in the mean time).
Affordable Atom systems produced at a rate of 15 million per year would take 500+
years to provide the current world population with a PC and internet access...
Intel and Microsoft will historically be remembered as taking the early lead in the
Personal Computer revolution but then refusing to fulfill it to the end because of
their margin maximizing monopoly strategy and their disregard for the needs of
the global population.
Hans.
http://www.techzone360.com/topics/t...-50-million-ios-android-devices-activated.htm
http://www.examiner.com/article/mer...-activations-set-record-on-christmas-day-2012
http://247wallst.com/2012/12/27/mobile-device-activations-skyrocket-on-christmas-day/
Together they now sell six times as fast as Wintel devices which sell on average
25 million systems per month.
17.4 million devices were activated on Christmas day alone, which is more as the
entire planned 2013 production of Intel Atom's. The production of Atoms is still
artificially limited by Intel to circa 15 million devices/year for margin reasons.
(with 5% of CPU's in 2H 2013).
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/29409-haswell-20-percent-of-market-in-2h-13
Except for the "x86 Myth Busting" marketing campaign there doesn't seem to be
a counter strategy in place. Trying to clamp to those high margins for as long as
possible now results in a playing field where Wintel becomes a minority rather
sooner then later and the software advantage diminishes by the day.
The world won't mind. At 25 million Wintel systems per month it takes a quarter
of a century to provide everybody on this planet with a PC and internet access,
(assuming that no systems get broken in the mean time).
Affordable Atom systems produced at a rate of 15 million per year would take 500+
years to provide the current world population with a PC and internet access...
Intel and Microsoft will historically be remembered as taking the early lead in the
Personal Computer revolution but then refusing to fulfill it to the end because of
their margin maximizing monopoly strategy and their disregard for the needs of
the global population.
Hans.
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